A 95bFM Special Announcement! Reb Fountain is playing at the Hollywood Avondale on 9th November to celebrate the release of her new single Come Down. Listen back to Jonny and Reb yarn about the new single and some of the exciting things in store for Reb fans.
Jonny chats to Reb Fountain following the exciting bFM announcement that Reb will be embarking on a tour next year to support her new album How Love Bends and playing at the Auckland Town Hall on May 3rd, 2025.
Lachlan spoke with Shadow Leader of the House Simon Bridges about the confusion over the election of Trevor Mallard to speaker. He also spoke with Dr Stephen Winter from the University of Auckland about the role of select committees and what significance the increase in seats from 96 to 108 will have.
Bridge's voice made a disappearance the weekend before Laneway, so in order to continue on with a beauti chat with TOKiMONSTA, he became 'Tracy USA' via a text-to-speech website.
They talk through her new album Lune Rouge, her comeback after contracting moyamoya, remixes, and her favourite L.A. homecoming meal.
Jemima spoke with National Party leader Simon Bridges to get the opposition's point of view on some political issues in the news this week. They talked about the National Party reshuffle, parliamentary question time and the Labour Party talks about the end of oil exploration.
This week producer Jemima spoke to leader of the opposition party, Simon Bridges. They discussed some of the comments he had made about the government's foreign aid budget and the Environment Minister, David Parker's, call for fewer cows. Jemima asked Simon where the National Party thinks the aid boost could have been better spent and what needs to be done to prevent waterways pollution in New Zealand.
Mr. Bridges joins us over the phone again, after a short hiatus as he returns from his National led roadshow. Catching up with Mike about where all these jobs are, and how we get them. And smoking, will it ever stop?
Simons Bridges is back this week, and rips into the popular stories surrounding Aotearoa currently. He discusses Judith Collins questionable tweets, the countries small business owners (of which there are many!) and mental health funding. Mikey thinks that Nationals suggestions are starting to sound very Labouresque, what does Simon Say?
Leader of the opposition, Simon Bridges, dials in to his new jingle to discuss the Criminal Justice Summit, an increase in the police force, and the ongoing talk of pay. We're here to catch up with National for a few laughs and lots of politics, right Mikey?